Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 26, 1917, Final, Image 11

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Eleven "Two-Men Teams
Compete for .Big Am
bulance Fund
E THHEK-lIOUn 'S.COKHS
i:iofti liso-men trims mini" Inl lln .
Kflcrnnni In Hip tvvclvp-hnur Mni.illmti
Inn line iimlili fur tin1 benefit nf tlic
Ann 1 1, nit llllll.inl mill Anibulaniv
Fund mi 1 1r KVtvtiiiu nllivs, Clpientli
iiti'l rih htrrclH befure mil' nf thp larg
est gatlieilugs 1 1 1- i liiil nrr witnessed
hnulliic tniiniiniint In t li ! lt
This vvns the first nf llic num. rolls
tniiiniment In which Hip fnllnsvets nf the
)ml,n liiiln i mini i!hii In li'ild lui -Ing
tlip i inning nmnlliK for the? benefit of
Hip Aniiit, in Billiard mill Bnwllng ni.
bulimic Fund ttlili.li tiinicmc'iit In lap
lill gaining In fiiMH Ihiniigiuut Hip
riillrc i iiuiiti v
I'.lllott iitnl Trm!.' milling nff as the
Qmikri t'ltv I.PHKHP ilupl rolled nff sl
games In Hip Mist tlncp limim nf phi),
totHlltic ii moip of Un", nr nil average nf
203 per iii.iii In cull K.inip Mullet mill
7,ler are trailing tlin lesclcis with .1 I ill
of 1 1 J lenplns
Si iint ill cii'l nf HiriP I niirs il iv
Total plus
fur six
ncmes
riUnlt Hti.l I rmks
Mulkr Hint lr
t.uiikrn mvl SwNlur
Knef.ller nn.1 Mlmi-'nll' r
. 1 nwrnr mil ilniMirfe
I . hr hihI Iiiiiik in
tllllj i,n, Mell(
1.ur-it an.l Ivn'
r.,ri nl Joii.'
lmtiboll a ml 1 1, Mann
llrown an I Mfhol.n
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inn
lint
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t.St
I'ri7cs Pointed to I'und
1 lip entlrp nel piiKCid' of II" tourna
ment trdas will be turtud met In the
anibuUnip mini. InUudhiK the intr.imc
fee and the prlrp liionci whhli the
wlmiira will Rlp in hU' puiihi'p am
lilllillirpl tn i.illX the wnllllited 1mH
"oer tin tp '
Thin l tho kci olid tniirn imcui. nf Its
kind Pier held la till' cIM "lhe llr't
oiip took plaip iJ't wlnlei on Hip Kes
Klonp .iIIpik i:illott and I'linille Truik'
two of Hip best bowlriK In thp Hit tluii.
who won this iicnt Lift M." "iip tin
famrlllis lo n pint toil."
'Ion minutes after 1-' lhi nun wpie
Rlien Hip sIrii it to "tail Hip ball lollhiH
At Hip end nf the first liotii. Mullet, of
Hip Muller and Zlcr team, wa' leailltiR
with i Kiorp nf 111 fur two r,iiiips
Kheedlpi ,iml I'.l.n were clo-p behind.
wJHi a tnlal nf llll 'llnril pimp was
held bj liuc-t and In lies, who hart
kllmkei'l ib, Mil .! l III II"- two Rllm'
Urown MnKcs I'irst ".Strike"
'I he first strike wa' tn ulp bs llrnwn.
of the Itiown and MihnliH team, whllp
Hip linimr nf miiiIiir the 111 st sp.irp went
tn Mnedlil 111 thi l.ill Ratlie' the
hlKhcHt slllRlo mnip w is midp In
Cliarllc 'I'miiUh who dropped .'II pin'
for the i mint In his lliltil R hup Pie
Mous to this Mullei had the lioiiui hi
haihiK knoikid down JT In Ills stimil
RTIIIP
Mlki In in", lhe ihiinplnn one- u n
bowlei of Hip I nllPil stiti-s. w.m .uiioiir
Hip paitlilpints No hiIihIkhIoii fee wan
clniRpil lir spictanr', but sllici nf
SfrrliiK w.ik tnkrn at various Intcnuls
The pli w is inntlnuous onp nf lhe
men mi tin- ti.iu must be on Hip i,i
.IruppiiiK Hie I'lii' a" " time, whlb
,lis i iiltu ij'in.iv list InitluR thp p-trl
l!iiiii llic men wen inntcht tn sioi,
,"hpTrer luMi.id nf usIiir their enirKS.
vi lilt li will be neiihd liter In an en
de.imr tn t.eiup "stilkes
.Hull of Honor
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,ht,' is
The lWl nf ti lilts diilliR tin ll little
fnlloWK. n.lllPJ .Hid Siuriiliyj
111 lot t .mil milk'. i,-iixiy ,il,l joint.
Mullet and Mln, I'chi and IbniK in.
Irown .iml Nlihol.is line,lpr and l.ka
llJiiest and Umiis l.iwiPiie .mil It nl
cllffr. 1 .unit i ti in, I Sttllirr and Ctnip-
l)i II an, I ) Man o .
1 Iip ImiwIIur tiiUlliimillt Is for the
hepellt nf Hip ambulant p. fill d nl IRlnated
llt I'hli.iRu menial wuks The Idea all
once prnieil pnpltr hi Ha West and Is
at piP-eiil tprcailltiR thtoiiRliniit thci
list anil .-null) tthrip the sjiort Is not f
plan, I as often as ll Hip middle lAct.
and Wrt
SUTTON BEATS REISELT
IN BENEFIT MATCH
Armless Wonder Disposes of
Local Star in Red Cross
Game by 200 to 07
v
, , , , . lore he started on iiiai lauip-iiKii i.rtu, i
rjcorgp S.illon aimliss iiniidii nf lb, )sr j,t(5rall, i,i turned hhn a mile
cue wot Id die-posed of otto ltelelt lb, .ll , (, .s , )1rait,e
hllH.idlsl In at. rxhlblllon matih at ...i lt,in
IS: b.lk-llne fn, Hip bpnelll of tin, ' ,lp ,rtrer wnr" 'T. n J e,l hla '
rted finsa, held ,1 Villagers Viadunv " "" opener and when be nulsled bis,
this aftein.mn Sullon won bv lh r'":l,f'',w" l ,,aV '",Tltr
cunt nf jnn lo .,7 Ills bes, .rfnri ..r,! "J1 ,"" ,nn;? ' "' i,m1r, tlve1
when he turned In Ju ut.llnlshcd tut. nf
sc ent- eight Ills nthct bet i ffm t
Mas for forl.v-lht.i ' .
The aniilcsH wouilci
iipvii was Inu"
Inning, when lip i Miked nlf tlihtv i Iglit
t,r,t,,,u .,,,.1 It, llin k VII, ri.itoe In, te.lt ,1
hia m.rgln TIipii iiiiiip Hip ninth and
final InnltiR Ip l"l H)'" ,,1,'s " ""'
lowei rail, madp a mininri or u iiiluii
ilhnn i-tiiil ri iiil mil ft In tutwtifSwt. Will nf
llie iioii.n liiiiipl.nl In ilm Inner ininei
horareCitlls i1IiI.pi! iivsm Massp nhols,
draw, i ushlon tamrl. anif oIJicik wpip
undo suuewsfnllv
The niiii" follow
fluiton
llikh tun
Average
Itelaelt
lllsl. run
Avirnke
I .' .IS I III SUP. " .'1111
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ItACINC "TIPS" CUT OIT
Dctcctivo Soudcr Discovcr's Gam
liler's "Hut cau of Information"
Tho "Huiciu nf lnfoi million" for i.u
InR gamble) h haa In en unearthed, nc
cordltiR to Captain Alfred I homier, of
tho Masor'H pctson.al rrpiad. iind u tele
phone tomp.ui baa been rcmiestPd lo
discontinue tho ' hurrau's" phone hcrvlce.
It Vina iiuuouuicd today.
Detective Milder also deiland 'lalof'Iurlng the whiter intuitu.:. John White
bI,v I I. . .. i ii-xtt.a-..THn a"ll niAH f fnf
thin afternoon that ho had lecelved In
formation that a bookniaklng iHtubllsh
luent la being i otiducted at Spsnud mid
Walnut slrcits, and that a squad of do
teitlvis had been scut to thp Plato with
orders turvonnstnlo uhy iaraphernall,i
and ml racing wires.
- -Havana.
Knlrics for Tomorrow
Pfrst ruie.'all necs rs fiirlonu'-Cpiisln
TluU. lu: dura i.'plllns tut: I la by Cole 10.',
Wster sstngs rlisj t.lly urine. Ins. .Mo.ui.
sliil.r, H)'t MulHlmr. lOSs Dainletlii, 1"S.
Klljsbeih-J.ee, ms.
ttisot.d rAee all hsch. 31 furlong" -I on
ficllonj 7l)tlno HIS, rnarineus". ID'l
Hleepir. 10S- 1'ase VVhltr "M! Irnk Cole
men, IP" l I'n.lill.illun, 11.',; UrhkaMbl.ln,
11.
Third rate, lUhs and niarea. lhreo-enr-olda
and llt. Ml furlnliga HMI. 101,
)1ot.eiut. Hi.'. Paulson, lu.',; ,ull, IllVt
Olura lull Itulli Htrlikland 107. l4la 113
lourin rait, inrev ear onia una up, ., lur.
nnge HI., tlri.r,.", I0J. lately Jane llrev.
? I
Ill Jm.innil, 1,. r.,i iiarriauil, inn, nruua-
till,. Hill Aurnii, jiii niDiiier, ll I earh.ua
litwy I'lituiaie. iiui ..cMianA ii-.
Ilfili ruieJ-iliree.year-otdJ and up. ll fur
rnsa lleaumoH
I Mwiie. iiij. nam unit nanp
li.J, Hatn and Ha..'.
cat i-Min lu,.
liu nailer ureeiuiKa. un:
Mi
hsiav, lull ?irry juiaiee, iiii
I (lalar. JUT. Paul llalnea. tlOl V
Julillee 1117, Joaquin.
t iitddy. lint 1'uroia ana
Hlxth rare, three-yrar-olda
in rna jaric iiauover,
'IU1 uruni panel.
tie 111); tfamusl H.
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PHILADELPHIA TENNIS STARS
DESCRIBE CAMP AND TRENCH LIFE
m-r T-irnrnT-inn titt. A i r ATrnn fTiTTTTIT. "IT! onllnuen from IMee One I
TiFiTTFiRS FROM (jvFjR THliir,Ii,PUt'lo'"r,nucMfnrllie(leMrcaexilnii.i.
-L-JUi X. J-UVkJ . XVV-YJ. J V XJi-V XAXi-(J.vii iUoi)i lhe .,., ,,. demanded of
lilni n mnference on Friday of this week,
If Hie request Ik not granted the appeal
Cli j vn iii n n IMni'lMC Wllllim 'llirl SVflVIPV ' President VIIon will be taken
n am p i o n JNoins Williams ana jsyaney A MXtr was B(,dr,ed lodBV to Mr
Thnvpi- Dvnn ;. T,in n From Snmpwherfl ill " ,:'''" Abbott. riM.in?n ,t
France Miss
LIKl"li:.ANT It NOIUIIM Wll,
1.1 A.MS, tlip mtloiial tPtiliN iliain
1 1 It.ii and n forniei iplilent of-tlil' UU.
Ii.im been urndliiB miiup IntprpMlrg Icttcri
from I'm tup to Atmrluui l.iiwn Tennlf
Up l at Hip flelil artillery fclionl nf In
Htiiu tlcm iwnicwhirp Ju fraliop nrd Hie
fiillunlni; are pxrerptH fnini 111 letteri
In nlenda In till' inuntn .
' UruiilliiK tn Hip i eiiMir rulec. .Mill
in.ii pprliaM know p aw tint allotted
ti -.is a tliliiR an to p.ift prpfcnt 01
futuri 'Hip pint aid pre-ent are ro.il
tlilniri tthlili I knim a IUHp Hbnilt, but
In thp nrim the don't toll mil aii
thlnir iibniit the finiirp, and hi I cannot
tell ou III a Irltpr iilniiit tin P)M, pre"
ml or fiituie, jolt i. in Kce Hint Sou
me b.idl nrf I. .mil nnl ar nett'
from mi'.
All I lan tell mil ti tint I am .it the
nci.i amiien minoi ni iiii.inuu..n. (
iiip..in PMiedltlonarv forpp-. la New , ,
ork This Is M.niplierp 111 I ranee, but
H it, iu. .".if, . ....- ... ." ..... ...
Mllh
No 'I ime for Tennis
I Imp not plased at all llrsl luause
wp hasp no II, up. and Mioud. bciau'e I
hae not ier si en a tinnl' iniirt If
what Is to happen lo us afU-i this I do "". ' V," .. . ,," , nri1 ,,.,:,. r nke '.'"." """"" ,"" . ., " , .
not know, hut we Fhnll probahh be here n'UboTtHo t for ,. un '. MV ''l'"",' "nt t"'Uy " '.", .r,0"
.mill thP.tlt-t of text sear, mi that a I .,,""""" . f" r ' ', "", llls q. G ..,',, f"'1 ,n "1,, ai" 'M-lanitlon to the
le.ler and a dpi of the Rood old paper J1'1? -"' ' "AT. ','.:. uL'Z 5 L'hllr '" '" "' " .'!" """""'
w nuld ,,, .,n iheer me up but alsn ,"-, ,;, ;J M.rV"rt fiir "nf" '" V, id" I. tint the t'nl.M
a tunnber of tennis outs who nip heio . , ..,.. ..,.,.,. .. . .. w nen intormeu inn i tnii me i mien
n5 anj iiiau.e i ..louio Ke, ,p ,.. . a. ,s. M ,,,,, j Wll,8,, r ,,, , Itj . ar
howeui. 1 an. sure I .ould find some rvr( , ,,nrN i,Clemher 12 She left
old friends an, a court and tlt.n I can ,, ,, , , im, of StnemX,eri ,lt.
iiBiiln 'spmk Hip babies n Dick lla.te Tmlnr.A , ,, ,lrr llR ,, r,lul)pC(1 to
would ix-iress himself ,,,,, s,(, , drl , n)0tf)r.
'Wrlto me a Ion j letter and let me ,nRk 0 cxpe,le,ced and hklllful
know all about whit Is happening In the lIrIr)i ,, Pr 'ork ,,, ,, ,, carr,.
tennlK worlil supplies to and work In the desa'tated
re then, am new nnntuii rules" , ()f ,.,,. sh(,
wi.ii.Ier If Hum spjn.our and aul f ,,.,,, lt) ,,, , a . , ,cf
lilhbn.m a, p p innlrR a ne opposition ,,, ,,Pa,i,U ,rl0, llro , ,, ,.,. ,.,,
for the annual mretlUR I 0 cran,
. Ilefore I fo.Ret. It nfk -- to send , Mvs .,,, , , f ,
me Ho pound' of tob.co the cake box ,Mln ..lelphla let.nl' durli.R Hip Mm sear
.iiiuniiiK ,',..ii4 n,,, "v ..i,- ,,..-. ,.ii,
iiii iianip and addreps lorrectli dowt. I
doubt if It will ever Ret here before I
leaip but shall base a tr. for I mil
Jusl about i ran fiit a smoke of thp
old-fashioned kind "
js.stlne.s 'Iltajcr With .Marines
Sldnei
Ilner. who Is a coipnral In,
the I'urts-thlrd Pomp ms 1 Ifth IScrI-
nienl I nlled Elites niiilno n.rps. Is
i,l, In rianip and he writes as, folinns
am hcmiiir in mo i inn iieK.meiu ni
tn.irlnes which kept it the tradition rf
lhe inrps In being the first to la lid '
Th"ie Is not anv news, tint I cm tell
inu nn aiiount nf the i elisor to this
leltei must be short and sweit I ran
Into i fpllnn named Hob Lorlng the
$250 PACER WINS
$1246 ON TRACK
Robert E., Bought at Auc
tion by Penna. Horseman,
Proves Big Fine
TA'fcEtf MARK QV 2:08' -J
Peitillir thing" h ippen In r.iiiug ilr
iles 1-u.t viluter .. sarin. id of weslern
hniscs tanip to l'ennsi Ivanl.i fot the
market aid In the lot was n brown pu"-In-
Keldlng Unbelt 1' . " If.'i lie was
ti1, ke I tgi for a vvep sum of $J"o lu an
M s,i te horsciiiiu who Htnrghl he
would ttv his luck lit Hip no Iiir RaniP
This llolrrt 15 Kldpwheelet was turned ,
i.vct to Hil'li" Midrath of Kutztovvn
Pa who la coosidcied aie-hlgh as n
ir.l,,.- .rli.it !. liUli.ri rinu . but never- i
theless details must be soup into tn eel
tn the ltisd ..f this little stors
This veai in bis lln"t r... e Hip JJ50
,ice horse llohcrt I. won ms ltiuiai
r.ue of Hip season, for Mcfirith 111
straight heats best time In J'll'i
That was pi client work RrooinhiR a
'iorsp In so shot I tltne since Iip was sold
iliiib I the li.niiii.pr fr a half-hundred
This unil. of the new paper Interested
lilu .....in, utt.l 1r.it, inr In the latest ill-
crep and a i.unpilRii was madp out fori
I thn new Kesstone-State wlgghr He-
1 "rsts and get I ig ' " ' p, " ' '"
U 1l.l" HI IIUirT "I I'M,. 1"FS -
bark nver four limes the price paid for
1.1m at mle
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llobe.t 11 pacer nnd the horse was lold (
I rm 5'J..U IJI COUTSP IIII" lain n,.,v
moiipv for bis owner while dozen"
0,,"'r ,!,"", ,url,Ml J"st "lo ,,l,l10"ltP
nf
,.,.....,, nM !,, Slfl.l.TB
Hill 4IIII Iltns7 ! V""'t""'"
' IMdIe McCinKli Is loiisldered the klnR
For the
I lilu trainer of Pennsslvanla
seanr Just uo"ed tne ivuiziowu nui--
man earned J10.13H with a string nf Licensed at blkton to cd
en racers Miss King, pacer, mark of HLKTON Mil , Dec. :B .Marriage.
10'. was llls best find for the mare licenses were Issued here todas to Wil
is un JI277 CO Next In his stable was Ham Harris and Slary O Tan ell Tred
Hubert H. fnllossed bv another side-' punier and Cecilia V Lem.li, Charles . I
wheelpr, Llnwood All three topped the Lebruni mid Adeline Live well. Benjamin
JIDOft mark for winning" J.ovln nnd MoIIIp Levis, all of Philadel-
Wlllari' .', nai Ing horse probably phla, llenrv IC Jloffert, .Norwood, and
named nfter champion .less dldni- live Anna M Jsagle, Philadelphia; llenrv C
lip to Hie lepulnllon of hl namesake as Thompson and IMIth M, Knov. WTI-
i iiiuslstont winner vv itiaru in nine
tarts wnn three firsts nro second, was
'twice third and finished fourth on three
I oci ,i"U,ns
Miflralh It Is said, will have several
nfcvv horses ln,bls camp when the 191
lai Ing season opens .
Trainers Cam ti at Ilelniont I
, , , .. ' , , l,-,...
Several trainers ar nuanerlng horses
at Hip old Belmort trail, at Nnrberth
has Ivird Oliver nnd Lvnn Chime', trot
ters, and a. pacing prosneit, Frank Jack
'son lir Jogging Thorn Worthx. breeder's
retold of 2-ll' and two others Two
rreen trotters arn bp'i g cared for bv
I7us T.ukcns, while CbarlP' Merkle Is
vlnttrl'iR Ills favorite, .ton Bellman, and
Tom Worthy, a colt i-otte-, ,
Nlclv Orad). firand Circuit trainer
and driver for the late .tatnei P Mc,
N'libol, (s, worklns v.llh u couple of colts.
N'nrlhepi Queen and Frisco Son, from
which he expects n lot In the rear
future
nonsn NOTHR.
Mmilssav rellVltdi re (laurlnr ninty nf
h-iii,e fo Peter Thnmnain. ? 11714 l,v
rpter th" tlreat, end Cs'nllne. '-Ml'li hv
Jpiin B. Dnv-nna. nser the rarVc enures In the
nrinff Both hnrsra am new tn tills sec
ti.i ,
Ts I'siiadelnlila nvvr-sl l.ues Patrbfn
seer. ll.tTU. owned by 0rlea l.esert). Is
the atiow aqueeu rais-r at Newark. Del.
vyill'sm' Fekrt'a ""w nesdlnf f'e-.for-sller
nnan Hal. "OOVi. bv Hal 'lie Factor.
i wintering at Tommy nerrya stable, at
Fiemlnston, X. J,
, W tI-,f-.-.
Luiprinir. r rwiiK i ihhtisuu, ,
uold. im. There la talk around town lhat the lilt . ""r'V'.V'ilk.r 'rSmlT iliai. lid .na Ml ent
and UP. 1 mile i K,.k irnller. I.vnn Chimes. 2.I8U. la WoipiWI .! JlSit'll I D-o" .'!?., "d. n.4 uTi
"'.T --- ....... .w a -.-!-.-, Vf tla. lann I111B ....
'"nVaVe'f KYi; 'k"i ,n iSJSriSpS: .fEnn? i . ''sicont!,
"&'" . t u,'..,, , ,th vn. think a'lo. Crl.. -3 W.rA.SrJlVJi wul Ifarr German
i . . i i
Walsh in Paris
olliertl.il at - lie wan a Harvard
mill nnd turned nut to bo "llk'k" Wil
liams' iimniiMte at Han ard Had n
line ttilk with hhn as he knew a Rreat,'
nianx penple tli it 1 did ' ,
"Het nf luili for Ihli lonilt r SPirl
lilni Ins beil tefiiirds to all of the old
RUHR."
ArmMrnnK'H Slroniinus Life
.1 .1 AritKtrniiR, nnottjer I'hlhnleU
I ilr.li. Nat I'lllMiii 11, rank" n No ;
on tlip natlciual llt lip write' a' fol
low our roiilhtp h er pxm tlnr- up at
ii oilmk iinil iinrk rlRhl thiouirh till In,
oMock fit nlRht when hnninuck' alp
nJuiiR and all liiudx plpp ilonn In two
month'' limp the olllierM here nrp ende.iv-
orhiR tn Instill a four jrarx' .ooiirm 111
hopeful MillllR IlllNlKfttor'
Wo h.ise a run In the mornliiR from
olotk ,n R ,. 0lon ,V(, ,m,0 R ,.
,, lir,nkfhHl llt : , t,ork At s .cloi.k
cniISCS tnrt nnd lonMmlp to nch
i,n,lr An,,. I,.,., h ,,., .lih.p ,lr
tho ItltlUllOck'
1 h"y arc tr.ilniiiR
to take trim'-
. I" tfs oei to I'rante
I ' Ereat life h'irtor '
.MisH Walsh in Prance
' or two, anil ar Tlip close or tiie 1'17 sea-
son wa' lust about the best woman
p'aser In the Quaker fit s.,e won the
'hll.uu Inula and district chamnloti'hlp
lln Septcmb, r and i!opd the sear with
a well-drsered win iif thp Hot SpilnRK
i nipetlt r in October ciplurliiR three
PlPllts there It Is l,,teretll,in ,n n.lt
that in the mlxid her nirh.rr iia
Count Otto s ilm, r AliMrl I nn.l In the
wnm.nseipnt Ml MiirRiiei Moes, the
souttR llussUn plasei
(j, K,. o i-ranie XIIvs w.iKh .11,1
Just Hint some of her friends expected
her to do Sup is quite voting, and a
verv tan and tplendldlv built girl, full
of cnthUHlisni mid detci initiation rtut.
better than this, "lip l pmlnentiv capable
aril pracllcil
hole In nf hi. ruer IMnu nu. l-
thmijrh Jhj ln.nl .ter.l .it tu t ,ln inuib tn
J.'T . ".. ff"" "" ,"'" ,"n'' vet her onnr
thlnlis the tu,re will li,, ,lrntv i. .ep
It
The .,n, Trli"rs Ss.n, latlin nt
this
ll'ie
this
liA.I a most i, . -s.riil K"asin (.,i
rninutit I'jrk ( hatnounli pfflai
Pot, ilr.rs tli itorin trainer ties
livo vonrlltiKs nt Slcinnhls tint hear mtrb
."L. Thei Hre mil nf Duille An hilale
J ill'i m.l I.tnuxl, m ii Moot ulll tell
In Mils ,alr thei hillt he llahtnhiB f-"t
on th" trrnk
FORMER CHICAGO STAR
FIRST "OVER THE TOP'
I.
Sch.ifci. football Tbiycr, Claims
Honor of Leading Americans
Into "No Man's Land"
'"Illf'vOo ISec 2fi Lieutenant Wal
ter It Sihafet former ha If hack of the
I'nlvtsltv nf Chliagn football team
I claims to have been the llrsl American
loiriier to go xrr the top Into '.So Man's,
I I-mil' under tho barr.iRp of Trench
Runners, aicordlng lo a letter exhibited
hv Schafer fratcrnlts brothers at thn
I Mldwav School
S.hnfir in his lelte. tntd ,,r il,n ,,,.,n.
ner In which ,. small bodv of American
troops crept out In the night under a
ppppetlng of biillctR to rut away thn
barhed-wlrp pntanglemenls in . rder that
a heavv aRsault mlRht he tnado thn fol-
lowing d v
"It was a
ilnl. night when wn weie
told in the trenches that It was time
for our start " said Sch.ifci ".lti"t nj
we were mal.luR final preparations a
Trenih nllkit lame running from
outpost selling 'Guess' Oucss "
nn
''(JuesK what'" wn asked him
"tiuesi,' guess" was his onlv rrplv
"l II bile J II guess sour tight hand '
said mm of ms men, svho looked at his
( .
'Cn. lied nst
' ... ::"".,.""
Rue's masks" shouted
as he seized hla s.fets-
in." , i ,,,. ,t,ii.i ,
"WV had Jut tlltin tn put on nur gas
masks befor tho danger lame and If
we had hlildrd hhn much longer thero
might ham been had result. We went
out Into 'No Man's Land' and I know
that I was the Ilm American nlllcir to
Is" 0,'r ,,le ,,n for t'"cl(' s''lm '
, .hiiiki..., . nji.. iiumh, r.sirriuuu aim .viarv
mlugton
M Pllingcr. Camden; Arlhur M Wehl
innii and Helen Hajideloug. Haston, Pa ,
Luther . I Cragle and Ida Cast, Berwick,
and Thulium K. Phelps, Dallas, Ton; nnd
Malic S WarbrlRht, Philadelphia
TODAY'S JIARKIAGK LICENSES
harlex vs Onnd. 4M7 N '.'Oih st . and Or
, ,,a 1: miom. 4.-.I7 n. "nlh .1
' willl-m , ,1'ann 74V June at.., and I.llllnn
I .si.hercl 74V Juae at
Hnr t. flan lha
ttenree llil'tari. Chester. Vm .
and Jean
neue a .locire ..nraier, I a
f-cnit McAfee mrk. Pa , and
Hoover, lork Pa
.lnhn VV T.ellerhi If M. I r
-.:... . ...- . . r ..-
IMna n
and Ml
Han M David ?7.'lt Itrnialltown
Jle.er t. KllherT 3411 S 4th a , and Mars
llnull, L'lOO ,S 4lh st
Jcennh Stllvermsn. 7120 Yocu"i st . and
Anna ,8,i, 2ti N 8lh st,
Max Ilaa-an, 11J1 N Front at , and Fophls
Schmurk. 04H N Sd at.
William ll. Hrtc-hl, Camp .VIcade, Md , and
.MDtsuerlte Itupklna. lainshorne. Pa.
BcIktCO, Itr-anih. 2011 rued st and Mary
v A Vacketi, IM2 S.' Opal at.
Harry K oronte laiweit, siaaa , and Mjra
Carter. Ut)".n Tulip at.
Tl.nmaa H
jiuar, . , t'xinru
.... tiit r,. f ..... ..
I., and
Clara p..
William IloaWng 143J N. .V4th
Anna Harder.- 10 III Ollse at.
t.,
and
John Scoti i'i)S VSaverls at, and Alserta
sunt!,, 17311 lmbard at.
.Tiarlei'l.. tlaaklna, Cainn M
l.jdla v'. Vance. 711s lira
Meade, Jld.j and
UH llrasa aia.
Thomas Mauj- I'amn .Vlead. Md , and Klltn
M. llainieaen .su .-s aunvon a.
Hobert VI Jarkaon 724 Master at., and
..I- 11 flrn Ama-ann T1J faiv .a
laUin ft) lllllluil sal- a-vS7l M-
if I, ha.l flrunahin. 1 KH Hllrno -t
ll...aa I" nnll-harlV 111 rial). -t
.- , ". .i ii i V.i. T ""
rrnK iiur. jr- ,"-r. . na
fs,ormn, nn. n. vtoouilOCK
." oi i"via pic. mi
" " " " ...... .v. .... in,, nfl. i,nn titnr ntmn rnnrep,i,inir
l " .1
K "t ' '.
C
)AL BILL APPEAL
OVER LEWIS'S HEAD THREATENED
thn Inw roimnlttee of the United lliml-
nrw Men h Ansoclatlon whlth re.id
.Hear sir
1 am wrltlnR on-behalf of the I ultra
IliiKlnrK' Men'x AvcorlMllnti of I'lilhi
de tihla In refeieme to the iiililtmrv
rali"P In coal rate' which the poii'unier
mii't bear
At the hURKriitlon of our piesldciit
we reiiuc't a innferenie nt rome hour
on Friday of till' week, tin that we tnai
ro oxer thl' matter with oU If there
1' an) reanon win thin Increase Khould
be made we are entitled to know It
If there I' no proper i canon for thl'
Increa'e, then we propose to take nieh
tepj a' we think necears for the
prnteitlon of the public in feeliiR that
It doe' tint Kn Into effect
K mill obllKP me with an Immediate
answer as tn what hour we mi meet
nu on l'rtdn
Ver trills miiiik.
iimvixsi AiiHorT
L'hilrman, Law Commrtlce.
When asked what Ktcp' the a'soila-
t.nn propoed to take in the cent that
I no e.itlf.iOtlon wa' reielxed from Mr
Lett Is Mr Vbbott said ,
i 'We mis appeil. If neces'irs tn the
l're'ldent of the Fnlted State Mr
l.ewl' Is not the whole show In thl'
coal 'ltuntlon HI word It not Mini and
retire
onir seients-rour hus.ine' associations
In eer pirt of the cits. I' preptrlnR .
to hold a tiinp'-mertliiR a week from
tonlpht to di'cuss the inethnd' adopted
bv the locil fuel administration Mr
l.ewl' said
' s I ..ld befote, 1 base no comment
to make ' He then narrated a little
anecdote to show how he fe't upon the
subject
' I oni e had a i hauffeur said Mr
l.ewl 'and I told htm that he could
ask me as mam uuestlons an be liked
I answired eaih of hi' question' once
hut Tfter that I would not answer them
So with the newspaper reporters Hies
tuts ask me am qiiistlons nine but
after 1 hup answered It TwM not an
swer It nRiln "
Mr l.ewlss first answei I, the public
when asked for an explanation nf hla
decision to permit the mal denier' to
rilp, their prkes was that lie had no
exp'anitlon to make
Two hundred and sixu-nue i irloads
of anthracite arrived lit the I'ennsM
anla Italtrniil sards durltiR Hie fotts
elKht hours endltiR at last mldnlRlit Of
this US cirs were domestic sUes and
113 'team sle PurlnR the same period
the Philadelphia and IleadltiR dells ered
... ...
fill larload' of anthrailte to Industrial
l,n",M "nd de tiers basing siding" on It'
"'""' ln ,'1''' ,ll"lr'tt
ln at. iffoil to work out plans wheiehv
housewives might reduce their io.il hills
thlrlv -foui men each rr presenting sonic
cnniern tn imifa, lurltiR heating appara
tus met llll" afternoon nt the lintel
Vdelphl . The nieitliiR was arranged
bv Hip fuel . oiiservatlott department ol
Hip Iih a I fuel administration
'I Iip lotisprvatlon hureiti of the n i
tliiti.il fuel administration tiietitlv
workid out plans wherebv demoustia
Hon bunaus might be' pstiihlished In
Huns Race With
Italian Winter
(oi.llniieil from Pare tine
to maintain their positions until spring
Snow and he nlruidj arp ,JiefklnR of
fensive possibilities through all the
mountain region The vvlnlir, neverthe
less tfintluues un-cispuabli open Ah
jel there Is no sign nf heavv rnow hav
ing fallen In the nmunti.lns Vet the
pisses ale graduaUv being iovpiciI with
a untitle Mifllrlent wllhlti a wel or ten
davs more tn'iheck eneniv opeiallous
Alreadv the snowfall has nil tailed the
bringing up of food tn sui Ii an extent
Hi it the pupius has bien forced to sql,.
stltiitp for massed atlaik" 11" drive of
spcilal troops larrvlng cmergencj ra
tions These fones light until relieved by
others like themselves, i.irrvlng equip
luent fot four davx serslce
The lighting lodnv Is the culniln itlng
ileilslse stioke of the past two months
npptallons i redlt to date Is with the
Italians Ihiemv prisoners uunnlmousK
deilare the vigorous 1 1 ill In tt reslstanip!
litiu ulrniirl. fntiid Teutonic FtflfTrt trt
'abandon their ntlBli.nl pl.t. to cslahlish
...lllfap. ,,,. ,i,,llfln?.l rt-nnt frnm Traill
to Venlie The are rontentt.iR .he,,,-
selves now ssltli mere hope of teaching
the Venetian plains before a defeat -
, ,.. ,. .,.,.,,
ami bv deft it the mean the neieslt)
of a winter t.iuipalgn In the ho ulid
snow lovered summits of thn Alp"
The Allien are determined not tn per
mit tho Auslrn Hermans, even to reailii
the ilomlllattlig HlimmltH nf Asllgn and
tirappa T Iip Austin tiermatt de, "hut
to nccept their present front for the
whole winter Iibh been further ludkited
I.) their feverish fortifications of the
Plase Into a permanent front while all
offpti'tvp ff oris nrp iiuicentrated against
irnppi, to Improve permanent positions
thpre .
Heslstamo nt the Italian first army at
Aslago equals that exhibited l thei
four'h armv lu lis recapture of Asolone'
lart week These two pxnmplen of splen
did tourage and flghtliiR ability glse At
lied officers highest hopes of the Hal
lans' ablllt to pin down the rnenis- to
his present positions
But even should the Austro-tierman"
MHceed In descending to the plilns from
the. mountains, the will find themselses
faced b divisions aching for nn oppor
limits to smash the enetn back to Ills
mountain fastnesse'
Tenailt' of the Teutoulc .assault
against Monte (Irappi resembles strlk
IiirIv the (lernian assault on Verdun
Herman ptlsonera declared this Is to
be eplalned III the Herman staff's opin
ion that Grappa constitutes the 'Aclill
les heel" of Hals at which next spring
the Ausirn-Ocritians hope to deliver a
fatal drive
BATTLE A DEADLOCK
ON ITALIAN. FRONT
LONDON, Dec 2
In terrific flghtlnr Iri nortlurn Italy,
carried out In zero weather, both Ital
ians and Austrn-lierman' have made
gains, according to advices received
here today
Berlin clilms capture of Col Del
Doeso and adjacent heights, along with
0000 prisoners, while Rome announces
most of the ground lost to the Invaders
on Sunday was. retaken, together with
numerous machine guns and cannon.
Fighting Is raging on poth aldea of the
Brenta Riser,, and In the mountains the
men base been compelled to burrow
Iheir way forwsrd through deep snow
drifts. The Italian War Office states that
from one to seven feet of enosr has
fallen at various places lathe Venetian
AlP'.
The fierce and sudden thrust
launched by Austin-Hungarians In the
sector of Monte Yalvelta gave them a
. .1 m
i trflln nf more ttlBn nail &
mils. The
'.- 1 1.-..1 J-.aifc.1 iUnH. - -. J
. UlIMCKCrB JIHU iuuwiv uiuilio ur ue
ii,-rin- thnlw nAultn In that dlalrlnr.
m"" - - -- 7.. V. .i
First, to w do oui R'smau ixaiian
, which dnttd th'Austro-qerman
To push forward the Austro
Hnm In tho nclrcltnc wove-
nr i -...- . i- .i.i i
1 ' .1
TO PRESIDENT
different sections of Hie larger Hllcs,
tmrtlcularly In Hie conge-led rcsldcme
district., nt which housewives would bo
shown how lo use fuel with the grentcst
economy
The department Mill provide a Mart
: ho expert, to gis .mures m mi
"fA ' .n.'. "V. .r ".I1" r"0,','0 1?
tniK nrternonim meetliiR were
.Inline, r II Hackett and W A
It. V
Hlaiul.
11 1) Ke Iorr nrenlded
fitdlnnl rilbbonK, ll was nnnouueed
today by the ofllcm of William Potter,
fuel iidtnltil'trator for reiinsjlsanln, has
Risen hi' approval )n a tURgestlon made
to him bs" Mr l'olter that ihn men cm-
blosed In the anthracltii toal reclons nf I
thl' State should work on church liolv
dajg nnd holldojK In order to Incrcafe ,
the coat output nnd relieve lhe fuel sit
uation here Mr Potter recently wrote
to Cardinal Olhhon', nt Haltlmore, offer
ing thn KURRentldtt nnd risking the t'nr-'
dlnat'A opinion of It In sending hla
npprosal to In Harrs' A tlarfleld, tin
tli.nnl fuel Administrator Cardinal (lib
lions added the suggestion that all
rulooti' In the itithracltp. region' be
urged to flint down between ! p in and
in m dally
Philadelphia business men. 1 8,000 of
them will ttvet a week from tonight
lo piotfKt against the proposed Increase
In the prlep of toal
The netlon of the Phlladelphli fuel
admlulMrator In sanctioning thn flfts
cent Increase, per ton without offering
a full nnd detailed explanation to the
publli, has taused the United Hulrifs
Men'a Association to take thl' step, ac
cording to lMivard V Xoppel, presl
dent of the nK'oclatlor.
Mr Lewis sesterda reiterated his de.
ilsion that he villi not appear at anv
meeting nnd that he will mnke no expla
nations I base nothing to fnv ' jald Mr
l.ewl' with the exception of repeat
Iiik the statement that I nhall not appear
befote any publh meeting and make
anv explanation' of how mj office Is
run I am doing everv thing wlUiln
tnv power to bring coal to Philadelphia
and see that It Is properly distributed
That'' all 1 can do Mr Poller l doing
the same thing Tint ! out one oli-
1eet In life no
We are both neglect-!
Ing eservthlng else for the toal con
sumers What more enn ssp do"'
Wp should hise preferred firKt to
wait upon Hie fuel committee as repre
smtntlvp business men and consider niir
dlffetencps (,f opinion before hnldlnR nns-
meetliiR tn piotest iiRnlnst the late ac
tion slid President .Noppel
i.. ,1,. I
..... ..i
fuel chairman's attitude Is such a" not
to Invllte an audience. It Is repellent
in anv sort of conference Out onls le
lourse seems to be to get our fact' In
band and then appr.il to the public and
the I'ederal Administration
"We base the promise of the support
and ads Ice of several legal and ti cli
nical men who have made a speiial
Mtidi nf the meal toal situation Vml
our action will be based utKtti facts and
figure made known to the public Ex
perts working with us are com lined
that a $: f." ma, Kin cannot be Justified
1 am not a oal expert hut of till' 1
am sur if the public I' to be further
mulcted it Is entitled to base n hearing
In knew the reason win
"I am willing to glse Input four hour
a daj lo see this thing through said
HdwInM Abbott representing the legal
enrl of the Itusliic'H. Men's Association
'I base tnlked the mattei over with
Harrison S Mortis, who had a"ked me
w bethei I would represent the people If
this protest latno to an Issue with the
1 fuel administration I am read and
liohsjidci It a patriotic setvlee
tnent vvhkh Ik being i irrted out against
the liowerful Italian position nnlonte
Orappa
No Mioner had the Austro-llermnns
i adsanced their line Pian the Italians were
upon them like tiger" inuntPi -attacking
'all along tho line while their urtlllerv
'held down a heavv barrage flrn behind
tho Vuslro-ileiinan front to prevent itr-
rival of re-enforcements
I Vustrl.m prisoners captured on the
! Plavo delta told their captor" Ihn (ler-
mans have, commandeered all the f,od
stuffs It. Cline (the former Italian base),,
and there Is nitiili suffering among thn
civ III in population
Th" Viistrn (-lernian armies are short
of provisions and prisoners taken In the
mountains wern nearl famished They
said the hiasv Fiinufnll had Interrupted
their transport service and supplies were
belnR moved over steep mountain roads
with utmost dllllciiltv, ammunition taking
precedence ov er fo.sl
WARNS U. S. TO PREPARE
FOR LONG AND HARD WAR
Alumncr OI .siorgan 1 inn Declares
Nation Must fight Ifllil
... ..
an'1 -1-'-"
' N ':W U"K", "7 S )Sltrni" lhat,
, 'T. "'"'" T'" u"10." " ,"" w"r .""',
,,,,-,. Cfir-rn ,, nn II, Vl' . .,'., .1.1
sounded lis Thomas W I.aninnt of .1 P
Morgan A Co, this afternoon Mr !.a
timnt has jut leturned frnm an ex
tended trip abroad
Ihn Impression thai nur rntranie
into tlip war has assured tho defeat of
(icrmanv Is a delusion ' Mr Liniontion
tinned "No one ran maintain Hint vic
tor; I" ilosn at hand, but it villi soon
Im In sight If we i an realize that iw
must now pippare not onlv for PUS, hut
for the lampalRns nf ion and 1 920 '
There Ik great satisfaction In Hug
land at the slgoi with whhh America
has taken hold of the gigantic task
Vlr l.amont s.itd
oOO SALOONS TO QUIT
IN LOUISIANA JAN.
1
I'ropiictors Says War Tax and In-
creased Cost of Liquor Ab
sorb Profits
NLVV OHLHANS, Dec 26 Klse hun
dred lawlalaiia saloons will plo'o Janu-
ars 1. according to notifications In Hie
hands of officials toda) A large num -
lur of them are In New Orleans
Pealcis said the war tax and In
i rcased cost of liquor made It Inipo'slhlo
to make a fair prnllt
Man) other saloons will not take out
a whlsl.) license, but will confine thcli
refreshments to beer and light wines
The comua, the largest saloon in tne
husv section of New Orlean". will he
converted Into a re'taurant
15,000 PACIFIC COAST I r.lt.,u, preside,,, ,
METAL WORKERS QUIT the P. Long Hook and Hi n Company.
aged slt-slx ears. of 2200 St James
o... 1-K4 vi-., qrn rw . Fifteen place, Is to marry Catharine N Hnrrl-
,1J neoDm .,8,7F,rlnV:o". of 2028 Locus, street, according to
work tire not working hero today and
II machine shops except thore lu ship-
jnrds arn Idle as the result of a "walk
out" of tho men. who demand a 10 per
cent bonus on all work, the same as I'
paid metal trades men In ship work
Union leaders say the situation Is not
a "strike," but simply "a "sort of an
effort to make the emplo)era see we are
right " Ship construction Is unaffected
save where outside ahops are making
ship parts on contract
KEYSTONE SA.MMEE KILLED
Sergeant From Sharon Dies of Gun
shot Woumjs in France
WASlUNUTO.N, Dec. 26. Heneral
I'ershlne today reported the death In
France from gunshot ssounds of Ser
geart drover Ooodall, of Sharon, Pa.
Cloodall'a next of kin, ts Mrs. Ellen
Ooodslli Sherman avenue, Sharon,, llovf
Ooodall received his wounds was. not re-vealed.
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' ' ' ' .
HOOVER EXPLAINS
AND SOUNDS NOTES OF WARNING
FIRST. Statement, ns made at the hcarlnc that there have, been
or will be arriplc supplies of sunr available are not only wrotiB
and opposed to every fnct, but if believed nnd acted upon by the
American people, Incalculable harm lo the nation's ssar cfforlH ssijl
result.
Second. If American consumption is not curtailed nnd it becomes
necessary to withdraw ships from the transportation of troops and
supplies to obtain Jnva sugnr, it will mean 200,000 less American troops
in trance next year.
Third. Transportation concestion has resulted in insufficient sujrnr
supplies in many sections of the United Stntes, but has cumulated the
shortaRe in the northern and eastern states.
Kourth, The drain of the Allies on Cuban nnd American sugar
denuded the United States of n margin of about 300,000 tons necessary
to maintain normal consumption.
Fifth. Without legal posscr to fi. prices the food administration,
through voluntary agreements with sugar interests, saved the American
people from tssenty five-cent sugar during the shortage.
Sixth A committee of Knglish, French and Italian officials, Ameri
can rcflncrB nnd the food administration has been organized to handle
shipping of sugar supplies next enr.
These Matemeiits sure submitted to the r,intr lotiin.lttep InvcstlRatliiR
the food situation Thes were not incepted the lontuilttcp dei hllng to call
Mr Hoover at n, later date 1 Iip President authoilred the publication of tho
statement for the Information of Hip publli
HAZARDS OF WAR
ARE OVERDRAWN
Statistics Show but Few
Sammees Not Likely I
to Return !
TTt!t.' TnVTlt,sT C rw Ml'V '"'
USt'- I liV UUU, SAM- .Slln.
of
What are ms hov's ihanie of com
InR through this terrlhe war"
This Is thn uuestlon vvhlih must be
In the mind of esers mother and father
who has Riven a bnv to the sershe of Ills
oinitrv Jlans cannot free their memo-
rle' of the tettlhie nurlnies of tlip eat tv
davK of Hip war when w!n! reRhnent'
were wiped nut over and over again
Thev iini"t icniptnbir hones er that
those arlv ilav have llitlp bearltiK on
the present ih.uuc of our flghtlng nun
who ro to rranie rup suix rioi nj
if
. , . ...,,,.
the heavv urtlllerv of the Allies no
longer permits nf sui h tremendous s u
rlfli c" .-pend Hie powdir and sue
,he men Is the piecut Vllled principle
of warfare, nnd It I" the prlmlhlp that
will win this war and rIvp America
back her sons
The statistics of i.isualties suffered In
forniei wars have llttli slRiilflc.uiie In
weighing the possible losses lu men
among out evpedltlonarj forces In
Trance Wp are dealing with etillrels
new munitions nnd those londltlons are
i hanging almost da 11 With Inci cased
rightfulness "In modern warfare has
i oinn liiireised knowledge to iotnh.it It
nd the Improved methods tn the tare of
the wounded plav an unpre, edented p irt
The soldier s i haiu.es of coming through
this war ifllve ate better than In my
Important war whlcii was eset waged
This statement ts b ised mi the most re
t put vital statistics available, show Iiir
thl evperlemes of both the ltrltlsh and
Cretan since the Potsdam Rang threw
Hip gauntlet In lhe fine of detuocr.ic
(111 November 10, 1ST M.iretar.i of
War Haker In a letter to Senator Wll-
lard Sallsburv of Delaware stated that
up to June 1st. PUT. the losses of the
ltrltlsh exnedltlonarv Tones In deaths
( nitlon and deaths fiom wounds wprp
about 7 per i ent of Hie total or all iiip,ui fraituied his skull Ho was takrn
men sent to rranie hiucp tup i (ginning i
nf thp war- The first Hritlsh forces '
landed In I'tanie on August 9. 1914, so
Mat this statement covcta a peiloil of
almost two .venrn and ten month" This
statement would -lentil indliate an
average of about . per i ent tier an
num lie further sla rs that 'the ratio
of lossps of this iharaitn todiv bo ,
iau"0 of Hie Improved tintks and the,
KftU mmmting Allied superiorlt In
nrllllerv,' Is less than the figures given
Thee figures do .rail include ileilhs
Incident to disease hut with Hip puwut
methods of applvlng medical knowledge
with trained entomologists in the armies
and the wonderful work of the Hid Cross.
null niortalltv will be otilv slightly In-I
creased over the normal deith rale
I Let us consider the evperletuo nf He
I Pretu h
lu .lulv, 1M7 M Andre Tnrdleu High
Commissioner of the Trench Ilepuhllc
I In Washington D c wtote to .ei retarv
Baker slating that the i.isualties la
proportion to the totnl mohtllrcil stienglh
( t. Trench armv dei re isp.1 from 5 II
' P"" r,,nt 'n 'be bntths of Charletnl and
thn Slump In 1H1I tn 2.10 ner cent Itid
I SS per rent in tho nrst and second
six months of 1915. and to 1 17 pel icnt
and 1 2S iter cent ln the llr't anil second
six months of the .vp.ar PHf,
These percentages represent the ,as
u.iltlrs, Hut s "killed, mlssltiR and
taken prlonets. In pinpnrtlon tn the
total inohlllred siienglh of tho Prent.li
armies
These de, reaslng iteneutages iindoubt
edlv reflect pirtl the lucre ir- ,. the
niohlllzed foncs, partlv the effect of Hip
linpmicd lo-ordlnatlon of Hip nrtlllery
with the Infanlrv, and partlv tn ll p Ire
mendnus Im rease In the relative strength
of the Tieneh nillllerv
Cnnimlsslnuer Tardleti futlhei stales
tint the Trench output lu munitions was
arrnnRcd lu August I sit, fur Itono
shots of 7,'s1 a dav whereas It was
now arranged for 200.000 shots; of ' "t s '
and lonnon shots of heavv guns a das
Ihjit during He last offensive, of vvhlih
he had particulars, the pxppnillliiic vv is
I .'.Don noo thots of all Lillheis
These figures furnish thn suggestion
of what will be tho gun support of our
bos a lu rranie
Basing the estimate on the best avail
able statistics from all soutces. Inilud
ilng the figure!, of the actuarial depart
I ments of life Insurance lonipanles both
hero nnd abroad, It would seem safe to
i assume that out of cverv 100 soldlita
( ulilrli are sent bs the I lilted Stales to
Trance, ninety-three have n gord chance
of re turning to share In lhe glot) or ti
victorious ilemoirais
KKANK T. I'ATTEIISON 10 WEI)
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President of 'Manufacturing
Concern Obtains, Marriage
License
entries In the marriage license docket
The license also stales that his flamce
la ten )ears Mr I'atterson's Junior It
Is also reported that her first husband
died In this tlty In 1919 Tho ceremony
Is to be performed. It Is stated, by'tho
Res Dr. Flo)d W Tomklns
MEN NEED YEAR'S TRAINING
General "O'Ryan Says It's a Long
Job to Make Soliliers
WASHINGTON. Dec 26. It will take
at least a )ear to train drafted men tu
this country before they will be tit to
send to France. Mf.Jor (Jeneral O'lD-ui
eald this afternoon.
(Jeneral 0'R)n based hla statement
upon training of British and French
troops he saw In action In France He
said officers of the Allied armies have
beeit forced to put men with, short train
ing Into front-line trenches, although
they wished to itv them longer'lnstruc-
tlon.
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V. K. U. MAN TO HANDLE
MAIL TRANSPORTATION
V. J. Ilrndley, Appointed Vko I'rcsi-
den't Assistant, Will Have Charge
of Governmental Relations
V .1 IJradlev was appointed todns sice
incsldetit ! assistant of the Pennsslvnnli
li.illruid fffectlse Jniuurv 1 Ills, bj
a, Hon of the board of directors
In his in w i.ip.ultv Mr llradlev will
'" Rf,"ll ihatRe of tin mall tr.ilTIc
,ho p,,,,,,,,,,!,, ,111(1 ,1P ,0aiotiK
Hip talhnid with Hip Hovertiment 111
iiintititloti with Ihn ttnti'pot tnttriu of
I nltcd statis mall
Vlr llradlev euteied the setvltp of the
Pi niiMlvnula .septenibe't 1, pill, as gen
i nil siipervlot of mall ttafflc, prior to
whhh lip had been In the service nf the
t tilted Mutis tjovernmeut
Tot Ilfteeu seats ireiedlng hs as'.-
I t lot. with Hip Pemssls.inla he wa"
the superintendent of tallwav mall s-r-vlie
for the second division iitnprlslug
N, w orh, Peimsi Ivania. .New Jcrsei
and Delawaip and thp Matvlatul and
Virginia louutle east of Chesapeake
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Ills sl vi us tn lhe Penusslsanla
P.illnuid Herslie has been us general
siiiieivlsot of mall trarfk of Hip Petiu
svlvanii Itallrn.id sistiiu
ciiANcns iioat ycm:i)UM:s
Line Hetvvecn Wilmington and Phil-
I adelphia to Reduce Ttips
i January 1
V II.MIVii'lON Del De, .' I'm
Hip putposp ,,f Int reusing Hip frplRht
lanvltg laiiniltv of their boats the
Wilson l.lnp will on Tuesd.iv nest re
duce the uuinbir nf trips bftwem this
i Hi and Philadelphia f
HpRliinltiR .Innuars 1 thiro boats dallv
will leave this i Itv and Phil ulclpliln at
7 .tu i m 1J noon and I 1", p m
This sihediilo will iiertnlt the boats
to lo id ...id link, id carRoes of freight
bptween the hours of sailing for cither
pott and It Is vitkomp news for tner
i bants heiausp of tnllroad i onRcstlou
Christ mns Tree Trimmer Killed
While ti limning a Chi Istni'is tree In
his homc.it Dovlesiottii, Krnest KruRer,
nrts-ilglit jcuh old, fell ftoiu a huldei'
, thn Woman's Hoiiipuputhlc Hostiltnl
,crp he dlpil last night
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Funds for Officers
In the U. S. Army and Navy and with
Red Cress er Y. M. C. A.
The Safest .Way
i
To carry funds is by Travelers Letters of Credit ,'.
which we issue free of commission i
To send funds is by Mail or Cable Transfer
which may be made through us.
WE HAVE OUR OWN AMERICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN FRANCS
WITH HEADQUARTERS AT THE OFFICE OF
CREDIT COMMERCIAL DE FRANCE
20 RUE LAFAYETTE, PARIS
Brown Brothers & Co.
Fot mil asu CiirsTsm? Streets
PHILADELPHIA '
1 1 We announce the new STUTZ isf'i
' I enclosed body models. STUTZ jJV
j j ll cars of the open body type have , Hjd
I i been universally noted for their jlftl
power, speed and stamina. Now ' IJI 'j
' come the new Limousine, Brougham BiiI
I and Landaulet bodies mounted on the fill Hi J
II ' same incomparable STUTZ chassis. WM
I They are designed to meet every weath- Bju-V
I cr requirement. W& ,
' .You are invited to inspect these beautt- u up A
j ful cars, which cannot fail to command '1Bajffff
ill your admiration. 'H
j S. R. Blocksom Motor CorM
' 669 North Broad Street ijHH
I roplar i;-ll0S Hi
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Invfjstigatibn of Meat Pi
Be Continued at Bofek
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i omorrow y
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Federal Trade Commlwlon lny
IT,
Hon nf the meat trust will hA'fM
In llostoti nt a hearing at 2 o'clft
morrow' afternoon.' It was formajfl
noumed hero todaj'.
At the irnmo tltne It was anno
Swift & Co had onentri their
ihn (onimlsd'on following lhe thV
take the matter Into court. ' vl
Iloston has beeu resealed aa,o
lhe financial centers from vshlcm'l
lantlc food lnonoDols- was evoUetf.,
InR' are expected to go further lntot.1
riuU t.i unlet, the fhleacro nnd Kani
City Klock jards came under contrrfifT
l iiu'hko ,i.ftc,e f.
Hearing' will be held In ?icw
city Inter, It was Hinted. Financial
eratlnn lit the triiRt bam been Kh
to hasp extended nlm ti Wall trtet.' '(,")'
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This Hun Shell DreW
First Blood of Ui
t ontlnueil frnm Pafie tine
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meters above the knee. "s!?J
" i up pint e" m iiuk nrsi mien winv-
wouiideil Hip first so'dler of th Unltsy i"
States were lecovered and conarC a k
bv Dr Hurton JlcKle, of the rep''t
me, ,t nf ihn l'nlted states and Medina.;)
Aide Major Maurice llerton, of the '.fi '
riclment of Tietich Infnntrs-. vv ho. ire.o j ifl
I in lomnion post, tit
The heat! or llic suet,, in copper'awi n
nearl Intact, Is In possession of Docla''.
JleKle . tf
Half of lhe ring nf the head enuaHri'V
m itipppr, iii.iii.i-u ..nil iii.iuucin iv.cv' i i
IS ' Is In possession of the aide, MaJr.jr
llnrl,.,, ,1Af li
"Doitftr MiKle possefses fourteefi lii',aj
t .... ,.r .,.!.. .1..1, n,t t. IU.U,' iS
II iiKinn.n 'i iiun pi.iri, uii.i .,, wo
Major Hetton twent-rlve, of whlci thsjfr
unallest weighs about fifty gramme! atiUf;.
the latRest 200. -ii rl
"Haih of thee fragments, as well max il
thn head and
iltiR. have three line ntcS-
mine nn the face, which constitute. ulanT-f''
of Idcntitv The authenticity of the facts.-' 4
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nnd the ait Is made In duplicate: '',".:
"Ill-VTItl-'ll IIAIimi-V i '
Tlrst Lieutenant S O It. C. U.S.Xiff )"
I iil.i'liuill. uuii.ii.v i.ir, ak,'
Major. InfAiitry. S. f. JumelltaJV.y .
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AI.VA n McKlll. -TV5'S
'TTrst Lieutenant M. C. V. S, AV5'
Surg. Klrst Un lnfantrjfSf!. '
ms s nr.uTox. i&f
Vide afnjor. 1 Up Bn It.. V..A,
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ALLEGED DOPE PEDDLRtf i
CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS ,
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An alleged dope peddler, accused mff Jfi
pl.v Ing hla trade Chrlstinaa Day with a-. 'si
tuirgc aireuuy agaiupi. mm. waa nara
In Sinoo ball for court today by Malfjjf f,
litrnte Wnl'on, at th Central Statlon.'Jv.j,''
The nrlsoner .Tosenh Miller, who nava
1 his addrexs as 312 North Highlit street . - X
ji.nn iiiii'n.ci, ll, i,,n i ,'iiuri ii,,,, j CBlVf" &
ilav b) Detective Burns, of the yJHjjaV
I Riiuail who tc'llfTed that tho manmiSC
i thirteen iiailiages believed to contain
naiiotlo drugs Miller a few day aa--i
was held In $60(1 bill fot I'ederal trial oV i
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